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Message #03905
To: "BEAM" beam@corp.sgi.com
From: "Richard Caudle" richard@cqc.com
Date: Fri, 28 May 1999 18:43:25 -0500
Subject: [alt-beam] Re: Is "local colloquialism" redundant? was Working with epoxy,
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> Finally, epoxy "sets" or "hardens". It does not "dry".
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If you really want to be picky, use the term cure. It dries, sets, and har=
dens; but the process is called curing by those who manufacture and sell ep=
oxy.
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> | Donald Papp, T.T., MCP
> | Support Analyst
> | OA Internet Inc.
> | don@oa.net =
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> Finally, epoxy "sets" or =
"hardens". It does not "dry".
If you really want to be p=
icky, =
use the term cure. It dries, sets, and =
hardens; but the process is called curing by those who manufacture=
and =
sell epoxy.
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